Lecture: I Go To Work By Car.

Nowadays, there is an increasing number of people who are interested in Chinese culture and language. And it is useful to know about the language when coming to China for travel or business. This is an ABC Chinese course for beginners, including introduction of phonetics and daily expressions. After taking this class, learners can have a basic understanding of Chinese Mandarin and make basic conversations of daily living such as exchanging personal information, talking about daily arrangements and food, asking about price, introducing the city and the weather, telling your hobbies etc. Selected topics and situations come from real life scenarios and can be used for everyday communications. In addition to the dialogues, the selection of reading materials and practice activities will make the content as rich and varied as possible, in order to stimulate the learners’ interests. This is an elementary course on Chinese speaking. The learners don’t need to study Chinese characters, so it is easier to follow and complete this course.

UA

This is fantastic effort from Peking University, for those who want to learn Chines. it just amazing. chines is very interesting language.....where we need to care of even sounds of a sentence......

NM

Apr 08, 2016

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it was an amazing class. perfect class to take for who works full time. few additional notions every week. the teacher patiently repeats several time ervy sentence to help with pronunciation. Thanks

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Do You Live in a Big City?

Do you live in a big city or a small town? How do you get to work or school every day? In this module, we are going to learn how to give directions and how to speak about transportation. This module is valuable in case you need to talk about directions with a Chinese friend or you need to go somewhere when you are in China.

강사:

Xiaoyu Liu

Associate Professor

스크립트

[FOREIGN] This time let's talk about transportation. [FOREIGN] Word by word, [FOREIGN] is every, [FOREIGN] is day, you [FOREIGN]. How [FOREIGN] go [FOREIGN] the school. So, every day you have to go to school. [FOREIGN]. If you want to ask how do you go to work, work is [FOREIGN]. We have mentioned it in the, in the third week when we talk about daily arrangement. The question will be [FOREIGN]. If you go there on foot, [FOREIGN]. So can you try to answer if I ask you [FOREIGN]. You say [FOREIGN]. Or in a complete way, [FOREIGN], I walk to the school. You can also ask me, like, [FOREIGN]. As a brief question. [FOREIGN] If I don't go on foot, I go by bicycle or by underground. [FOREIGN] So okay, try to ask me as, mei tian, ni zenme qu xuexiao? I will answer, [FOREIGN]. And if I ask you again? [FOREIGN] And you? And if you go by underground, you would say, [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN] Let's learn some other transportations. By bus. [FOREIGN]. Perhaps you have noticed, we have the same [FOREIGN] here. [FOREIGN] means to sit, actually, but here, translates as to take. To take underground, to take bus. [FOREIGN] Drive the car. [FOREIGN]. So, if you go to the school by bus, can say, [FOREIGN]. If you go to work by car, can say, [FOREIGN]. And by the way, the verb for bicycle [FOREIGN], means to ride. So that's ride bicycle actually. [FOREIGN] Okay. [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN]. You can give the positive answer as [FOREIGN]. If you don't, you can say [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN]. Let's try to make a dialog. Please ask me, do you go to work on foot every day? [FOREIGN]. And I will say no. [FOREIGN], I ride bicycle. [FOREIGN].